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what happens in the market hinges on what's happening in d.c. right now that's noga head of today's 3:00 p.m. meeting at the white house. despite fears we're heading over the cliff, despite disappointing news on holiday sales, retailers are looking strong. they've just come off the highs of their session. getting a new boost along the east coast and gulf of mexico has been averted for another 30 days. also higher today, the u.s. currency. strength here weighing on dollar based commodities. energy and material shares among today's weakest performers and because of fears the demand could slow up for both of these groups if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff. again, we're waiting for any news coming out of the 3:00 p.m. news. >> send it over to bertha coombs. what have you got on your 3450i7bd? >> as mary said, a lot of people are sitting on the sidelines in terms of any movement in congress over the weekend. but we did get that delayed weekly inventory report, and that was fairly bearish for the most part. much smaller than expected draw down in
what happens in the market hinges on what's happening in d.c. right now that's noga head of today's 3:00 p.m. meeting at the white house. despite fears we're heading over the cliff, despite disappointing news on holiday sales, retailers are looking strong. they've just come off the highs of their session. getting a new boost along the east coast and gulf of mexico has been averted for another 30 days. also higher today, the u.s. currency. strength here weighing on dollar based commodities....
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lou: as of tonight it looks like there is nothing realistic going on in washington d.c. imagine that. it is great to talk with you. i hope he will come back soon and often. amazing, as you saw. editorial cartoonist. up next ralph nader headlines a triumvirate of angry liberals over the weekend. we will have that straight ahead.3 up tomorrow former ways and means committee chairman, fox is military analyst with a new book. among our guests. stay with us now. the dow's doctors go inside the mind of an nfl player turned killer. suddenly, she does something unexpected and u see the woman you ll in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalaf for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the me cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to fruently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual ac
lou: as of tonight it looks like there is nothing realistic going on in washington d.c. imagine that. it is great to talk with you. i hope he will come back soon and often. amazing, as you saw. editorial cartoonist. up next ralph nader headlines a triumvirate of angry liberals over the weekend. we will have that straight ahead.3 up tomorrow former ways and means committee chairman, fox is military analyst with a new book. among our guests. stay with us now. the dow's doctors go inside the mind...
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the full impact of the d.c. area, a lot worse before it gets better. when looking at 40, 50 miles per hour in the new york area already seeing ddlays. the runways and taxi rate, we will not see dave and days we have seen in the past winter storms this will delay going on all day.e some of the delays they are experiencing in the northeast from chicago, dallas and the brunt of the storm really hasn't hit the northeast yet. eric: results can be across the entire united states, right? f >> will hit in the evening rush in new york and continue on for the evening.ed already hundreds of flights arriving late, thousands that are 45 minutes late and that d more delays an throughout the day. join 1240th flight cancellations so far., that is not even too much in the new york area. it is dallas, chicago, those numbers will i stack up in the northeast and new york this afternoon. the good news is as long as they can take the delays and get can take the delays and get later things will die down and hope is we can is be'll back to normal tomorrow morning. eric: give
the full impact of the d.c. area, a lot worse before it gets better. when looking at 40, 50 miles per hour in the new york area already seeing ddlays. the runways and taxi rate, we will not see dave and days we have seen in the past winter storms this will delay going on all day.e some of the delays they are experiencing in the northeast from chicago, dallas and the brunt of the storm really hasn't hit the northeast yet. eric: results can be across the entire united states, right? f >>...
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. >> thanks so much for the very latest there john down in d.c. for us watching the action there. stocks moved off their lows on news of the new offer for the president. we're still setting up for the biggest weekly loss for the stock market in some six weeks. we're trading today with the najarian brothers, mike murphy, and steven wieis. we are moving closer to a deal according to john harwood's reporting. what do you do with the market today? >> i don't think you do anything based on those headlines. where you want to continue to be is high quality names and ride it out. if you see prices come your way in specific stocks that you twoont step up to, you should do it because once we get through the cliff i think the market's okay. it's off to the races. i would point out in december historically going back to 1928 the markets up an average of 1.5%, and it's up 75% of the time. here we are flat and that takes some of the wind out of the sales. >> you said yesterday for the first time in 30 years no position ness the market. is the most dangerous position today to be short the stock
. >> thanks so much for the very latest there john down in d.c. for us watching the action there. stocks moved off their lows on news of the new offer for the president. we're still setting up for the biggest weekly loss for the stock market in some six weeks. we're trading today with the najarian brothers, mike murphy, and steven wieis. we are moving closer to a deal according to john harwood's reporting. what do you do with the market today? >> i don't think you do anything based...
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is d.c.'s problem revenue or spending? or stat of the day will help you make up your mind, mandy, if it doesn't blow your mind, first. >> i'm ready to have my mind blown. in the meantime, the mark set looking shaky at this point and s&p may miss out on postingity first seven-day winning streak in six years. reak, by the way, folks wab was back in october 2006. let's get out to bob. let's get out to rick. first, i want to ask you, bob, how much of this is due to the fed as opposed to the fiscal cliff. >> i'm not discounting the fiscal cliff but i think a lot of this is sell on the news related to the federal reserve. we have seen this news before. remember, take a look at the s&p 500. i don't think it is a coincidence we hit the highs of year september 14th. that's the day after the fed meeting when they announced quantitative ease meetings. they bought into the fed meeting then started selling immediately after. we saw thmovie before and they e doing this before. two months high on the dow jones industrial, a two-month cha
is d.c.'s problem revenue or spending? or stat of the day will help you make up your mind, mandy, if it doesn't blow your mind, first. >> i'm ready to have my mind blown. in the meantime, the mark set looking shaky at this point and s&p may miss out on postingity first seven-day winning streak in six years. reak, by the way, folks wab was back in october 2006. let's get out to bob. let's get out to rick. first, i want to ask you, bob, how much of this is due to the fed as opposed to...
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it is another sign of the division and dysfunction in washington d.c. where the common sense concerns of main street america. ac 360 starts right now. >> if you are looking for tonight's breaking news look out the woindow. much of it nasty. the kind of stuff tieing up travel. tornados out of season and out of the blue in your face. >> my god we need to go. it is right there. we have to hurry up and get past it. >> one view of the storm as it moved throughed alabama area. >> my god look that is a tornado. wow. jesus look at that tornado. my god that is cool. jesus please keep your hands on who ever is over there. look at them. that is like two tornados. it is two funnels on the ground. oh lord. look there. wow. oh xgt oh my god look at that. look there is another one it is fix thiing to touch down. we are going to have toged in the bathroom it is coming towards us. in the south like little rock, arkansas they got 9 inches of snow. more than they have seen in 86 years. it is more coming farther north. rarely so much at once. a foot and a half or more in t
it is another sign of the division and dysfunction in washington d.c. where the common sense concerns of main street america. ac 360 starts right now. >> if you are looking for tonight's breaking news look out the woindow. much of it nasty. the kind of stuff tieing up travel. tornados out of season and out of the blue in your face. >> my god we need to go. it is right there. we have to hurry up and get past it. >> one view of the storm as it moved throughed alabama area....
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is d.c., is in complete turmoil. >> you have the fiscal cliff and the jobs report which is better than most people expected. they'll have to believe whether they believe it ott nor other data. >> better but far from great and the kind of level that they see in order to ease off the pedal. that's my point. i think they're going to maintain it. and maybe even overcompensate. >> so give me -- give me levels then. >> so, you know, my levels are i want to see if dollar/yen is going to break. i want to see dollar/yen down. first target, 81.50 and second target all the way down to 80. if the deal gets done, then, of course, the trade doesn't get done and we're not hurt and the market will rally and go up. >> appreciate it, boris. be well. see you soon. >> thank you. >> you can get more on this today on cnbc's "money in motion." that program airs every friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> let's play a little hold 'em fold 'em with several stocks. first up, proctor & gamble. pete, what do you look? >> when you look at companies who continue to innovate themselves and product lines continue to
is d.c., is in complete turmoil. >> you have the fiscal cliff and the jobs report which is better than most people expected. they'll have to believe whether they believe it ott nor other data. >> better but far from great and the kind of level that they see in order to ease off the pedal. that's my point. i think they're going to maintain it. and maybe even overcompensate. >> so give me -- give me levels then. >> so, you know, my levels are i want to see if dollar/yen is...
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architects or what of obamacare.e these insurance exchanges are note happening now in 18 states plus d.c. are the only ones declaring they will set up their own exchanges under obamacare.th by my math that leaves 25 of thm government.h that is remarkable. >> leading the fight against the health care law in the supreme court able to carve out the ability for states to opt out and i amns proud w opting out of this. the fiscal cliff as far as obamacare is concerned.th lou: for millions of americans, many of whom in part to the intentions of the liberal media, millions of americans don't even know there are about $260 billion worth of obamacare taxes coming their way beginning january 1 in everything from medical devices traditional search taxes on investment income. it is about half the size of the fiscal cliff, if you will, tax hikes that could well be added to them if the year finishes the way we stand right now. >> absolutely, lou. i found it interesting if you read the affordable correct many of the onerous mandate created by obamacare were exempted for the unions so i found it interest
architects or what of obamacare.e these insurance exchanges are note happening now in 18 states plus d.c. are the only ones declaring they will set up their own exchanges under obamacare.th by my math that leaves 25 of thm government.h that is remarkable. >> leading the fight against the health care law in the supreme court able to carve out the ability for states to opt out and i amns proud w opting out of this. the fiscal cliff as far as obamacare is concerned.th lou: for millions of...
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obama would be a breath of fresh air in d.c. she's honest and straightforward. "she's exactly what we need around here." and recent polling shows mrs. obama beating senator mark kirk of illinois by double digits in a hypothetical match-up. her husband's adviser david axelrod is warning michelle obama fans not to get their hopes up. >> i don't think michelle has any desire to be a politician. she'll find ways to make contributions, i'm sure. but the last thing i think she would do is run for public office. >> of course there are a number of ways for the first lady to make her mark after her husband finishes his second term. as samuel l. jackson tells "newsweek," michelle is superwoman. "what can't she do?" i agree with that. run, michelle, run. tonight in our survey i asked you, is john boehner's move to reconvene the house a face-saving political move or a genuine effort to reach a deal? 97% say political move. 3% say genuine effort. coming up, dr. james peterson joins me to discuss "django unchained." i'll share my thoughts on the movie that director spike lee
obama would be a breath of fresh air in d.c. she's honest and straightforward. "she's exactly what we need around here." and recent polling shows mrs. obama beating senator mark kirk of illinois by double digits in a hypothetical match-up. her husband's adviser david axelrod is warning michelle obama fans not to get their hopes up. >> i don't think michelle has any desire to be a politician. she'll find ways to make contributions, i'm sure. but the last thing i think she would...
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. >> places like washington, d.c., which has snow 1 in 12 chance on christmas day. the last time they had snow on christmas is 2002. it's going to come up monday into tuesday. this is storm one. i think this is going to affect travel. from new england as this moves off-shore that would with storm one and problem one. but this is the bigger one, it drops out of the rockies on monday. oklahoma could see see snow on christmas. places like arkansas could have a white christmas. severe weather is possible. then it moves like a check mark, right up to the mid-atlantic, to wednesday and thursday when a lot of folks are heading home. >> ginger zee, the only person i know who gets this excited about storms. >>> if you weren't traveling today, odds were you were shopping. today could be the biggest shopping day of the year and abc's john schriffen tells us there are benefits to waiting until the last minute. >> reporter: if you still haven't finished checking off your holiday shopping list, you're not alone. according to consumer reports two-thirds of americans, 132 million p
. >> places like washington, d.c., which has snow 1 in 12 chance on christmas day. the last time they had snow on christmas is 2002. it's going to come up monday into tuesday. this is storm one. i think this is going to affect travel. from new england as this moves off-shore that would with storm one and problem one. but this is the bigger one, it drops out of the rockies on monday. oklahoma could see see snow on christmas. places like arkansas could have a white christmas. severe weather...
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reports of this story had it john boehner would be on hand, but john boehner is not even in washington, d.c., and a spokesperson told us they haven't been invited. so figure that out. who will follow as it continues to break but right now a meettng with congressional leaders on the fiscal cliff with the president on hand tomorrow, friday, and we will shirk over that. i put different topic. even if you aren't a frequent flyer, my next guest says you can enjoy the perks of being one. like being upgraded to first class and it is not as hard as you think. now, rick, have waited for this segment for the whole show because i wanted that elite status but i don't fly enough to really earn it. so tell me, how can i get that elite status without doing all the work were spending all the money? >> typically the one bad problem with elite status if you have to fly. you don't have to fly very much. we'll give you an example of how my wife achieved elite status in one trip but typically a big difference between the miles you get on your credit card and bonuses and vendors to those you can use to redeem, w
reports of this story had it john boehner would be on hand, but john boehner is not even in washington, d.c., and a spokesperson told us they haven't been invited. so figure that out. who will follow as it continues to break but right now a meettng with congressional leaders on the fiscal cliff with the president on hand tomorrow, friday, and we will shirk over that. i put different topic. even if you aren't a frequent flyer, my next guest says you can enjoy the perks of being one. like being...
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and in washington, d.c., police told our pierre thomas, they make up nearly 40% of all robberies. >> they target those who are more vulnerable, women, women with baby carriages. >> reporter: police have stepped up awareness. in las vegas, there's a psa announcement with the voice of siri. >> i really don't enjoy being stolen. >> reporter: they're registering cell phones so owners can be contacted. you can download a free app that allows you to remotely lock your phone and wipe all of the information off just in case it gets into the wrong hands. david, we know how important that is with all of personal information we have it. >>> some good news to report tonight about former president george h.w. bush, he's out of icu and on mend. this phone call he got from the country music star oak ridge boys. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet that sounds ♪ >> they're singing right into the phone there to the president. we learned from the president's office that it was his wife, barbara bush, who requested the song. >>> much more ahead -- an internet scam to watch out for. messages you receive on
and in washington, d.c., police told our pierre thomas, they make up nearly 40% of all robberies. >> they target those who are more vulnerable, women, women with baby carriages. >> reporter: police have stepped up awareness. in las vegas, there's a psa announcement with the voice of siri. >> i really don't enjoy being stolen. >> reporter: they're registering cell phones so owners can be contacted. you can download a free app that allows you to remotely lock your phone...
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if we're not looking to d.c. we better look to the stock market for all of you putting your hard earned money to stocks and etfs or wherever you're investing and what you're doing. the market is accelerating on the down side. >> you have to watch 1300 on s&p, another key level, through that down to the 1375, 1360 leve level. >> decline not withstanding, housing is another bright story new housing to the highest level in two years and home prices on track to mark their first yearly gain since 2006. the strongest performance since the housing bust. the latest in a string of positive data showing a steady housing recovery. joining us is stan humphries, the chief economist at zillow. good to see you on half time again. welcome. >> good to be here and see you, scott. >>> can't hear you. hopefully -- home prices hit a milestone, what the "wall street journal" says, on track, first gain since 2006. do you think the tide has changed? >> 2012 was definitely an unexpect unexpectedly strong year particularly in light of for
if we're not looking to d.c. we better look to the stock market for all of you putting your hard earned money to stocks and etfs or wherever you're investing and what you're doing. the market is accelerating on the down side. >> you have to watch 1300 on s&p, another key level, through that down to the 1375, 1360 leve level. >> decline not withstanding, housing is another bright story new housing to the highest level in two years and home prices on track to mark their first...
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in washington, d.c., police told our pierre thomas, they make up 40% of all robberies. >> they target those who are more vulnerable, women, women with baby carriages. >> police have stepped up awareness >> i really don't enjoy being stolen. >> reporter: they're registering cell phones so owners can be contacted. now if you want to protect yourself and your personal information, you can put a pass word lock on your phone. >> that gps tracking that's useful, they often wipe off. >> you can trace these phones. criminals the minute they turn it off, they can't turn it off. >>> former president george h.w. bush is out of icu. this phone call he got from the country music star oak ridge boys. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet that sounds ♪ >> you can see them singing into the phone there. we're told by his office that barbara bush requested the so song. >>> much more ahead -- an internet scam to watch out for. messages from friends who need money. but watch out tonight. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. a
in washington, d.c., police told our pierre thomas, they make up 40% of all robberies. >> they target those who are more vulnerable, women, women with baby carriages. >> police have stepped up awareness >> i really don't enjoy being stolen. >> reporter: they're registering cell phones so owners can be contacted. now if you want to protect yourself and your personal information, you can put a pass word lock on your phone. >> that gps tracking that's useful, they...
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washington d.c. $119, you may have to be flexible tuesday, wednesday, saturday, seven days a week, out of new york and boston and places like that under $200 and january and february, anywhere from 10 degrees warmer in fort lauderdale and miami that orlando and tampa. florida is a good place. my son lives in orlando. look what i look like and i am freezing. that is a good one. if you are looking for a guarantee, 82 degree weather place, maybe you want to look at san juan, pr. we are seeing some dirt cheap air fares. if you live in florida and want to get away from the snowbirds go from orlando, tampa or for lauderdale to san juan for $189. if you live in new york or boston you will find the mid 200s. even hawaii, you will lose all your crew today because in january, newark to honolulu, by the time you get there, it will be all gone but $419. >> you are going to lose a great deal. we have a little time. i want to get quickly, first class domestic fares, you can get a good deal and fly up front. quickl
washington d.c. $119, you may have to be flexible tuesday, wednesday, saturday, seven days a week, out of new york and boston and places like that under $200 and january and february, anywhere from 10 degrees warmer in fort lauderdale and miami that orlando and tampa. florida is a good place. my son lives in orlando. look what i look like and i am freezing. that is a good one. if you are looking for a guarantee, 82 degree weather place, maybe you want to look at san juan, pr. we are seeing some...
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places like washington, d.c., which only has snow about 1 in 12 chance on christmas day. have a closer chance. i have to show this first storm. the last time they had snow on christmas is 2002. it's been ten years, they deserve a little. it's going to come up monday into tuesday. this is storm one. i think this is going to affect travel. especially those short trips from grandma's house, from new england and as this moves off-shore that would with storm one and problem one. but this is the bigger one, it drops out of the rockies on monday. oklahoma could see see snow on christmas. places like arkansas could have a white christmas. and look at the thunderstorms, it's much like last week, severe weather is possible. then this thing moves just like a checkmark, right up to the mid-atlantic, to wednesday and thursday, when a lot of folks are heading home, it looks like we could be seeing some travel troubles. >> ginger zee, the only person i know who gets this excited about storms. ginger, appreciate it. >>> if you weren't traveling today, odds are you were shopping. they cal
places like washington, d.c., which only has snow about 1 in 12 chance on christmas day. have a closer chance. i have to show this first storm. the last time they had snow on christmas is 2002. it's been ten years, they deserve a little. it's going to come up monday into tuesday. this is storm one. i think this is going to affect travel. especially those short trips from grandma's house, from new england and as this moves off-shore that would with storm one and problem one. but this is the...
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washington, d.c. become as irrelevant as possible, please. that's the only solution at this point because we cannot continue to embrace the status quo and think anything's going to get better. >> president bill clinton got president obama re-elected, perhaps he can help him talk to the other side, like speaker gingrich. maybe if the president won't call speaker boehner, maybe he'll call bill clinton. governor, as always, thank you. >> thank you, good night. >> senator jeff sessions demanding the fiscal cliff talks be taken out of the shadows. why does he accuse the president of secret negotiations? that's next. many small business owners saying they can't pay for obamacare. but that's not the only thing about the health care law that has them worried. a las vegas business owner tells you about another big problem, one you probably haven't heard about before that may be your problem. plus, he's back. who could forget the drunk guy singing bohemian rhapsody in a police car. wait until you see what he is up to now. you don't want to miss this. i
washington, d.c. become as irrelevant as possible, please. that's the only solution at this point because we cannot continue to embrace the status quo and think anything's going to get better. >> president bill clinton got president obama re-elected, perhaps he can help him talk to the other side, like speaker gingrich. maybe if the president won't call speaker boehner, maybe he'll call bill clinton. governor, as always, thank you. >> thank you, good night. >> senator jeff...
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there's no suspense in how washington, d.c. is going to vote in the election. but in the real world, out in the rest of the country, the president just won reelection and his party, the democrats picked up seats in the house and senate at the same time. before this election, which the democrats did very well and the republicans did not do well, before this election happened, the republican speaker of the house john boehner had proposed that revenues should be raised by this much. this was his pre-election offer. after the election, which his party lost, after contesting on these grounds, after the election where his side lost, look at his new offer. now he's offering this much new reven revenue. his offer has gotten worse. you cannot have what i offered you before the election. what election? that's how the republican house speaker is playing the game this week. maybe in the world of the beltway and the sunday morning talk shows, maybe that makes sense. in the real world, here's what happened. here's the bigger picture. our economy broke very, very badly. not l
there's no suspense in how washington, d.c. is going to vote in the election. but in the real world, out in the rest of the country, the president just won reelection and his party, the democrats picked up seats in the house and senate at the same time. before this election, which the democrats did very well and the republicans did not do well, before this election happened, the republican speaker of the house john boehner had proposed that revenues should be raised by this much. this was his...
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to just suck it up, take the consequences of all of the provely gacy over the years in washington, d.c. when they say cut spending, mean it. >> mean it. >> efficient the fiscal cliff, it should be called the obama cliff and swan dive over it. good idea or bad idea? >> yeah. i think that would be part of accepting all the consequences and letting the chips fall where they need to fall. but i think what the house republicans need to do especially, knowing that they had whatever mandate they did have after the election, house to be the opposition party, to stand for core limited government principles and not sell us down the river. particularly all the small business operators and entrepreneurs trying']jñ to kep their head above water. >> thank you very much. have great weekend. >> you too. >>> we have senate minority leader mitch mcconnell existing the meeting now. we're going to keep our eye out and hopefully one of these guys comes to a camera. in the watch it. former president george bush bush remains in intensive care but good news regarding his condition. we'll have the latest fro
to just suck it up, take the consequences of all of the provely gacy over the years in washington, d.c. when they say cut spending, mean it. >> mean it. >> efficient the fiscal cliff, it should be called the obama cliff and swan dive over it. good idea or bad idea? >> yeah. i think that would be part of accepting all the consequences and letting the chips fall where they need to fall. but i think what the house republicans need to do especially, knowing that they had whatever...
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if you live in new york or d.c., you may not think that sounds like a lot of money. where i grew up in colorado or arkansas or north dakota, believe me, very few people you know are making that kind of money. >> believe me, pennsylvania has very few counties who even know people. up next, from etch-a-sketch to legitimate rape. remember those great phrases to 47%? yale has the list of the most notable screw up quotes of the year. they're almost all terrible. which quote tops your list? we'll be right back. this is "hardball," a place for politics. >>> the state is expected a union stronghold into a right-to-work state. the republican governor rick snyder says he'll sign the measure. >> by the way, what we shouldn't do, i just got to say this. what we shouldn't be doing is trying to take away your rights to bargain for better wages to work. we'll be right back. . >>> we're back. >>> we're back. of all of the memorable lines this year, and there were many, which ones proved to be the most notable? well, for the seventh year, fred shapiro has released his infamous list f
if you live in new york or d.c., you may not think that sounds like a lot of money. where i grew up in colorado or arkansas or north dakota, believe me, very few people you know are making that kind of money. >> believe me, pennsylvania has very few counties who even know people. up next, from etch-a-sketch to legitimate rape. remember those great phrases to 47%? yale has the list of the most notable screw up quotes of the year. they're almost all terrible. which quote tops your list?...
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$2 million for smithsonian museum leaking roofs in washington, d.c. but museum officials admit they had a leak before the storm. $10 million to repair prisons, but one of them is in west virginia, which sandy barely touched. and $13 billion to protect against future storms. >> we don't want to rebuild a tunnel so that the same storm water can flood in. we want to build it better so there's more protection. >> reporter: while they argue, janet peters wonders who is going to help. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and for all of us watching television tonight, something is different. a new law took effect today, lowering the volume of those loudest commercials. let's show you. let's say a tv program is about the sound of this. it's the regular noise in a restaurant. but then, suddenly, a garbage disposal, 20 decibels louder. well, that's about the jarring spike in noise commercials have been delivering. some of them. but as of tonight, those ads are supposed to be about the same level as the show you are watching. so, check it out. >>> and still a
$2 million for smithsonian museum leaking roofs in washington, d.c. but museum officials admit they had a leak before the storm. $10 million to repair prisons, but one of them is in west virginia, which sandy barely touched. and $13 billion to protect against future storms. >> we don't want to rebuild a tunnel so that the same storm water can flood in. we want to build it better so there's more protection. >> reporter: while they argue, janet peters wonders who is going to help....
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that the storm moves to the northeast, potentially causing travel woes from nashville to cleveland and d.c. we do expect mostly rain wednesday into thursday as the system moves into new england, with snow on the back end of that. so, while the midweek travel will be tricky across the country, those conditions will improve by the end of the week as millions head home or elsewhere to ring in the new year. lester? >> that is good news. julie, thank you. >>> now to those comments of mitt romney's oldest son that got a lot of people talking today. it has been seven weeks since the election, there has been a steady stream of behind-the-scenes details coming from both campaigns. now comes the revelation from tag romney that his father had no desire to run for president again, at least at first. we get our report from nbc's ron mott in boston. >> i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. >> reporter: as mitt romney, members of his campaign staff and top gop leaders continue assessing how he lost the election to a vulnerable incumbent president, the oldest son of the fo
that the storm moves to the northeast, potentially causing travel woes from nashville to cleveland and d.c. we do expect mostly rain wednesday into thursday as the system moves into new england, with snow on the back end of that. so, while the midweek travel will be tricky across the country, those conditions will improve by the end of the week as millions head home or elsewhere to ring in the new year. lester? >> that is good news. julie, thank you. >>> now to those comments of...
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president obama heading back to d.c. we're following every development as the clock keeps ticking. >>> retail numbers rolling in. >>> plus investing trends in the new year. ♪ >> we're focusing in on where to put your money as 2013 approaches. the second hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm joe kernen, along with andrew ross sorkin. becky quick is off today. is this evans hour? "youngblood?" >> i don't know this song. ♪ >> futures are higher not as much as before. 17 points or so. being up at all with the fiscal cliff really looking like we're -- why wouldn't we head over. you go back to 39.6 on anybody 250 and above and ride in and lower taxes and be a hero. see republicans vote against that. >>> pre-christmas shopping rush wasn't much of a rush at all, at least not the type economists were expecting. a mastercard spending poll reports holiday sales were up .7 of a percent a year ago well below expectations. and we'll get a fresh read also on home prices wh
president obama heading back to d.c. we're following every development as the clock keeps ticking. >>> retail numbers rolling in. >>> plus investing trends in the new year. ♪ >> we're focusing in on where to put your money as 2013 approaches. the second hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm joe kernen, along with andrew ross sorkin. becky quick is off today. is this evans hour?...
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borrows in hawaii and washington, d.c. get the greatest benefit. from 3 to 5%. california hard hit, losing that reduction could hurt a lot. talking about hard hit, take a look at arizona, nevada and florida. does that really affect home buying when the bulk of buyers in those states are investors who don't use mortgages? the answer, probably not. now i want it highlight new york and new jersey. they are on the high end of what you get from the tax benefit. and they desperately need buyers. two states have huge foreclosure backlogs. they need brisk buy flg order to eat up that distress. we want to keep that in perspective. people say taking away this deduction will raise home prices and drop purchasing power. but we have to remember that the interest deduction is used by 27% of borrowers. what is interesting is that older americans are getting hit with it more because they usually would move out of their large homes by now and they today stay in place because they weren't able to sell during the housing crash. guys? >> diana, does it soften the blow if they am am
borrows in hawaii and washington, d.c. get the greatest benefit. from 3 to 5%. california hard hit, losing that reduction could hurt a lot. talking about hard hit, take a look at arizona, nevada and florida. does that really affect home buying when the bulk of buyers in those states are investors who don't use mortgages? the answer, probably not. now i want it highlight new york and new jersey. they are on the high end of what you get from the tax benefit. and they desperately need buyers. two...
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and, diane, you talked about the political cold front here in washington, d.c. how frosty are things? well, house speaker john boehner did come to the white house last night for president obama's annual holiday party for members of congress, but he did not get in the receiving line to say hello to the president and get a picture taken with him as he has done in previous years and as dozens, if not hundreds, of members of congress did last night. diane? >> okay, jake tapper reporting from the white house tonight. >>> and now we head overseas. take a look at the size of this protest today in cairo, egypt, tahrir square, tens of thousands of protesters reeling from tear gas but determined to send a message to the world about their new duel over democracy, and here's abc's alex marquardt. >> reporter: they came by the tens of thousands hurling stones, pulling down barricades, riot police fired volleys of tear gas and retreated. as the masses grew, president mohammed morsi left the palace. ever since the revolution that captivated the world, egypt has struggled on it
and, diane, you talked about the political cold front here in washington, d.c. how frosty are things? well, house speaker john boehner did come to the white house last night for president obama's annual holiday party for members of congress, but he did not get in the receiving line to say hello to the president and get a picture taken with him as he has done in previous years and as dozens, if not hundreds, of members of congress did last night. diane? >> okay, jake tapper reporting from...
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all the way down to washington, d.c. it's a morning where you want to throw on the heavy winter coat, gloves and hats for the kids. in chicago it's chilly too. this afternoon we'll see sunshine. it will be a nice mid-atlantic period. the midwest is already warmed up after a little recent cold spurt. look at dallas still, mid 70s. we head towards the middle of december. let me show you examples of the forecast over the next couple days. enjoy the sunshine today in the mid-atlantic and northeast. we're going to go through a cloudy period with periods of on and off light rain friday through monday. so this upcoming weekend, don't expect a lot of sunshine. the only really winter weather i can find across the country is in the northern plains. highs in the low 30s with on and off chances of light snow. once again, guys, no big sn snowstor snowstorms. no huge outbreaks of air. we'll be gloomy the next four or five days. >> all right. thank you so much. really appreciate. that. >> thank you, bill. now it's time for sports. and
all the way down to washington, d.c. it's a morning where you want to throw on the heavy winter coat, gloves and hats for the kids. in chicago it's chilly too. this afternoon we'll see sunshine. it will be a nice mid-atlantic period. the midwest is already warmed up after a little recent cold spurt. look at dallas still, mid 70s. we head towards the middle of december. let me show you examples of the forecast over the next couple days. enjoy the sunshine today in the mid-atlantic and northeast....
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find out why would we talk to two of the ceos live from d.c. liz: and look at the two pretty significant and historic surprises that came out of the fed today. rbs securities managing director and senior economist has some points on the stock. and will you change your gross domestic product forecast if there's a deal on the fiscal cliff? having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. liz: the fed announced a new round of bond buying today, but we are not ramping it up. we are not ramping up the stimulus. still announced a new bond buying plan. are those the price is good for the economy? managing director and senior economist michelle girard in the hot seat. let's separate the market and the economy. right now we will talk about the economy. falling later with enough time to listen to what he was saying. nevertheless is anything you heard to
find out why would we talk to two of the ceos live from d.c. liz: and look at the two pretty significant and historic surprises that came out of the fed today. rbs securities managing director and senior economist has some points on the stock. and will you change your gross domestic product forecast if there's a deal on the fiscal cliff? having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a...
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. >> tonight, from boston down to d.c., winds could gust over 50 miles per hour, and flooding could be a problem along the east coast. not welcome news to folks in new jersey, still reeling from hurricane sandy, and now stocking up for what's expected to be a big storm. tonight, new york governor andrew cuomo has activated the state's emergency operation center. he does not want to repeat certainly the fiasco, the power fiasco that followed hurricane sandy. meanwhile, across the upper state, we're looking for as much as 15 inches of wind-driven snow. natalie, back to you. >> all right, mike seidel in buffalo, new york. thanks, mike. >>> at the airport, as mike just reported, lots of cancellations and delays on the boards. nbc's katy tur is at new york's laguardia airport. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, natalie. as you know, the day after christmas is one of the busiest travel days of the year. and now it is one of the most grueling. here at laguardia airport, more than 100 flights have been cancelled, and across new york city area airports, delays can reach nearly three hours
. >> tonight, from boston down to d.c., winds could gust over 50 miles per hour, and flooding could be a problem along the east coast. not welcome news to folks in new jersey, still reeling from hurricane sandy, and now stocking up for what's expected to be a big storm. tonight, new york governor andrew cuomo has activated the state's emergency operation center. he does not want to repeat certainly the fiasco, the power fiasco that followed hurricane sandy. meanwhile, across the upper...
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dozens of industry leaders are in washington, d.c. taking their case to congress and the president and going over that cliff could be a threat to our national security. let's bring in david hess, president of pratt and whitney. david, how severe is the problem? critics will say that the defense industry has grown pretty much every year for the last 20 years and that we probably spend way too much on defense anyway. >> it's hard to understand that comment. quite honestly what often gets missed in the midst of this debate right now is we're already in the middle of step one of defense budget reductions. we're in the midst of under the budget control act which has already been passed, we're in the midst of a $487 billion defense spending reductions right now. you are seeing that in the headlines and some of the analyses -- >> sorry, david, are those real reductions or are those cuts to projected increases? >> i characterize them as real reductions. you can see that in some of the headlines, unfortunately, we're dealing with across the co
dozens of industry leaders are in washington, d.c. taking their case to congress and the president and going over that cliff could be a threat to our national security. let's bring in david hess, president of pratt and whitney. david, how severe is the problem? critics will say that the defense industry has grown pretty much every year for the last 20 years and that we probably spend way too much on defense anyway. >> it's hard to understand that comment. quite honestly what often gets...
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they have a lot of stuff to do, so clearly they can't make it back to d.c. to do the people's business. >> as you said a few minutes ago, we have been assured we would be given at least 48 hours notice before we would have to come back, that means right now, is that probably the earliest we will come back is saturday morning. that would only leave saturday and sunday to get anything done, because i doubt that the house will be in session on new year's eve. i doubt it. >> right. >> basically what you're talking about right now, we have two days. this has been a game that's been played on this. this plan b that mr. boehner put forth was everybody knew it wasn't going anywhere. and sadly, that's time that could have been spent seriously dealing with the issues that you just talked about like the unemployed and trying to make sure that we came up with a deal that would be reasonable. >> well, look, here's the reality, boehner has lost a lot of juice in his own caucus and his own party. what do you think can be done by him? he's already deferred to the president
they have a lot of stuff to do, so clearly they can't make it back to d.c. to do the people's business. >> as you said a few minutes ago, we have been assured we would be given at least 48 hours notice before we would have to come back, that means right now, is that probably the earliest we will come back is saturday morning. that would only leave saturday and sunday to get anything done, because i doubt that the house will be in session on new year's eve. i doubt it. >> right....
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it will be colder this year, 36 degrees at midnight, washington, d.c. at 40 degrees, pittsburgh, 31. there is. >> snow in the forecast in any of these cities for the ball drop. here in chicago, talking 19 degrees, very cold in minneapolis at 1 degree. so, overall, a cool trend for the northeast, midwest and more snowfall. back to you, kate. >> thanks so much. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday, we will tell you why this high school student was suspended for writing a poem about something on her mind and on the minds of so many others. >>> later, marking a big anniversary for a key document that changed the course of american history. by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all m
it will be colder this year, 36 degrees at midnight, washington, d.c. at 40 degrees, pittsburgh, 31. there is. >> snow in the forecast in any of these cities for the ball drop. here in chicago, talking 19 degrees, very cold in minneapolis at 1 degree. so, overall, a cool trend for the northeast, midwest and more snowfall. back to you, kate. >> thanks so much. >>> when nightly news continues on this sunday, we will tell you why this high school student was suspended for...
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hurtful and outrageous lyrics president obama is seen laughing during the psy performance in washington, d.c. lasette last n, even shaking his hands. psy said, while i'm grateful to express one self, i've learned there are limits to what language is appropriate and i'm deeply sorry for how the lyrics will be interpreted. i am deeply sorry for how these lyrics could be intercepted. jason, they've heard the song, seen on all the videos, a billion youtube views, many people have seen it, got it all going on on the football field, then all of a sudden you find out that he had a different past than anybody would have thought today. >> well, what's troubling about what president obama did, he gave this guy an audience with the president of the united states for somebody who's advocating the killing, the death, of americans and their family members. i got to tell you, i was just out on the uss eisenhower, these people put their lives on the line. when you go out, say we should be killing these people, that raises it to a different level. the white house had a choice. there was no consequence for th
hurtful and outrageous lyrics president obama is seen laughing during the psy performance in washington, d.c. lasette last n, even shaking his hands. psy said, while i'm grateful to express one self, i've learned there are limits to what language is appropriate and i'm deeply sorry for how the lyrics will be interpreted. i am deeply sorry for how these lyrics could be intercepted. jason, they've heard the song, seen on all the videos, a billion youtube views, many people have seen it, got it...
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today and tomorrow stores in d.c. are writing "come together" on cups. they are hoping to spend a respectful but potent message in the waning days before the fiscal cliff. will it work? probably not, but good idea, i guess. they plan to run ads in the "new york times" and "the washington post." >>> more than three years after stuck gas pedals put a dent in toyota sales, the company plans to spend more than a billion dollars to compensate owners. even if they don't own a toyota anymore. alison kosik has more. tell us about how this deal is going to pay out people who currently own toyotas and those who sold them. >> there are three parts to this. this is turning out to be one of the biggest lawsuits of its kind. it reinvolves around the sticky pedal issue. that's where some drivers said they experienced unintended acceleration. their gas pedals got stuck in floor mats. this settlement is going to cover about 16 million vehicles for 1998 to 2010 models. once a judge approves the settlement, current owners of the cars will get a brake override system instal
today and tomorrow stores in d.c. are writing "come together" on cups. they are hoping to spend a respectful but potent message in the waning days before the fiscal cliff. will it work? probably not, but good idea, i guess. they plan to run ads in the "new york times" and "the washington post." >>> more than three years after stuck gas pedals put a dent in toyota sales, the company plans to spend more than a billion dollars to compensate owners. even if...
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in a statement, he says he plans to travel to washington, d.c. to be sworn in. we will fi he succeeds a world war ii veteran who represented hawaiian congress for more than five decades. >>> former u.s. president george bush is still in the hospital. a spokesman tells cnn bush has a stubborn fever. bush is in the guarded condition and on a liquid diet. the spokesman says there have been no dates set for the former president to be released from the hospital. says he is conversing with his doctors and is surrounded by his family. >>> meanwhile, nelson mandela has been release frd the hospital. a spokesman for the south african government says he will continue to receive treatment from his home. he entered the hospital this month for treatment of a lung infection and later underwent surgery to remove gallstones. >>> our fourth story, it's not just your taxes. if lawmakers can't find a way to work together before the new year, taxes won't be your only problem. milk prices could double. unemployment benefits could expire for millions of americans. the postal service
in a statement, he says he plans to travel to washington, d.c. to be sworn in. we will fi he succeeds a world war ii veteran who represented hawaiian congress for more than five decades. >>> former u.s. president george bush is still in the hospital. a spokesman tells cnn bush has a stubborn fever. bush is in the guarded condition and on a liquid diet. the spokesman says there have been no dates set for the former president to be released from the hospital. says he is conversing with...
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d.c. super lawyer met her and told sher she would be the first female president doesn't seem the slowdown lasting. >> can i manual her doing it for a long period of time in absolutely not. she a public service driven person. we talk about the public service. >> juggernaut front runner 2007 and beaten by obama in 2008. she has no problem to raise money. according to newt gingrich that will be the super bowl and the republican party today is incapable of competing at thatlep. governor andrew cuomo of new york hopes to compete at that level and made no secret of the interest of running for president. but steers clear of discussing clinton. >> no doubt she is incredibly popular and experience and speculation about the political future. she is the person who will make the decision. >> 61% of the likely democratic primary voters favor clinton as the 2016 nominee. more than three times biden and cuomo combined. in addition to cuomo and biden, maryland governor o'malley and mark warner, montana go
d.c. super lawyer met her and told sher she would be the first female president doesn't seem the slowdown lasting. >> can i manual her doing it for a long period of time in absolutely not. she a public service driven person. we talk about the public service. >> juggernaut front runner 2007 and beaten by obama in 2008. she has no problem to raise money. according to newt gingrich that will be the super bowl and the republican party today is incapable of competing at thatlep. governor...
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they've said that in just the past two weeks they have have had calls from builders around the d.c. area, northern virginia. we've spoken to builders in texas who say they're also looking for skilled workers. that demand is great for this program because they've got more than 70 sites around the country where they're training these workers. i'm hoping you're going to ask me about the fiscal cliff because that is the big problem coming ahead, guys. these programs depend on money coming from the department of labor. that is $28,000 per student here. if we go into sequestration, there's going to be trouble with that. not to mention that we're already hearing -- the association of general contractors put out a report on today's jobs report. they're already saying over half of the construction companies that they've surveyed are redoing their plans for next year. they are already laying off workers. some of them have delayed construction projects and that's going to be a big problem if we go over the cliff. >> thank you, diana olick. >>> meantime, call it 5,000 shades of green. random ho
they've said that in just the past two weeks they have have had calls from builders around the d.c. area, northern virginia. we've spoken to builders in texas who say they're also looking for skilled workers. that demand is great for this program because they've got more than 70 sites around the country where they're training these workers. i'm hoping you're going to ask me about the fiscal cliff because that is the big problem coming ahead, guys. these programs depend on money coming from the...
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and wonks in washington, d.c. spend their time trying to figure out how to cut medicare. both democrat and republican. and with this very thorny contradiction in mind, politicians and think tank analysts and the like have developed a whole secondary-coated language to talk about medicare. so premium support instead ofç privatizing medicare, and structural medicare reform instead of raising the eligibility age. now, remember the context for all this. this is important. remember that phrase we first started hearing at the start of the health reform debate, which may be apocryphal, "keep government hands off my medicare." the big tea party uprising was in large part a reaction to the idea, quote/unquote, of socialized medicine. it was the affordable care act, and the government, quote, takeover of health care, that fanned the flames of the post-obama tea party protest. but, of course, most of the actual republicans who were actually elected back then were elected because they ran ads like this. >> congressman brad ellsworth said he would protect our seniors. but when he go
and wonks in washington, d.c. spend their time trying to figure out how to cut medicare. both democrat and republican. and with this very thorny contradiction in mind, politicians and think tank analysts and the like have developed a whole secondary-coated language to talk about medicare. so premium support instead ofç privatizing medicare, and structural medicare reform instead of raising the eligibility age. now, remember the context for all this. this is important. remember that phrase we...
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the gridlock in d.c. is not stopping him from putting money to work sandra: we have bob doll. senior portfolio strategist. we saw market selloff. there is so much uncertainty. people are putting money on the sidelines. they don't know what to do as we approach all the uncertainty by the end. year. will we get a decision from both parties by the end of the year? >> look the uncertainty is certainly driving volatility in both directions. as you know, watching the last bunch of days. i think that continues. we don't know when we're going to get a deal. here's my view. call me the cockeyed optimist. in my view this fiscal cliff is so big they almost have to do something. they do not want to preside over a major recession. probability of recession goes up a lot if we do nothing. so i can't tell you who, when, how. it is going to be a matter maybe we get something done by december 20, 21. maybe we go off the cliff the beginning of the year for a bit. we make some things retroactive. i don't think they will twiddle their thumbs now until we have a recession. david: now, bob, some peo
the gridlock in d.c. is not stopping him from putting money to work sandra: we have bob doll. senior portfolio strategist. we saw market selloff. there is so much uncertainty. people are putting money on the sidelines. they don't know what to do as we approach all the uncertainty by the end. year. will we get a decision from both parties by the end of the year? >> look the uncertainty is certainly driving volatility in both directions. as you know, watching the last bunch of days. i think...
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how much patient does the market you have, do you think to deal with the daily sound bites out of the d.c. moving.markets and ? >> lawrencegmcdonald.com. comments are very interesting around boehner taking those actions around tea party members in the house. that's substantial. i think at the end of the day it will all come down to means testing. means testing on dividends, means testing on medicare, means testing on social security. that's the way they come to agreement. if you add up all the means testing moves on social security an medicare, that gets but $800 million right there. >> what's the cliff doing to gold? gold's been obviously an interesting trade over the last several sessions. it's been down $30 or so a couple different times. cliff related or something else going on? >> i think it's definitely more economically related. if you look over the last year, take morgan stanley five-year cds versus gold. every time we've had a rise in systemic risk, gold has fallen. over the last month or so, the financial cds, big banks of the united states, that's improved. so there's less glob
how much patient does the market you have, do you think to deal with the daily sound bites out of the d.c. moving.markets and ? >> lawrencegmcdonald.com. comments are very interesting around boehner taking those actions around tea party members in the house. that's substantial. i think at the end of the day it will all come down to means testing. means testing on dividends, means testing on medicare, means testing on social security. that's the way they come to agreement. if you add up...
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. >> definitely because of the arlgment in d.c. and the holiday season when we think about when we're in stores buying things and thinking about wages, pocketbooks, and the neediest. i want to talk about fooast foo forward. tell us about your efforts and how optimistic you are about affecting change among fast food workers. >> we're joining fast food workers with car wash workers, workers from all over the city to come together to say we can't continue to sustain an economy based on low wage work. a column in the "times" we're becoming a low wage economy. what we're seeing in fast-food restaurants all over the city and the country, people just can't afford the basic necessities of life. they can't put food on the table, clothes on their kids' back, many don't have the money to afford transportation to work. they can't afford a train ride, they end up walking to work. a guy who worked in harlem walking to bushwick in brooklyn, it's nine miles. he was powalking that because h didn't have the train fare to get to work. workers are rel
. >> definitely because of the arlgment in d.c. and the holiday season when we think about when we're in stores buying things and thinking about wages, pocketbooks, and the neediest. i want to talk about fooast foo forward. tell us about your efforts and how optimistic you are about affecting change among fast food workers. >> we're joining fast food workers with car wash workers, workers from all over the city to come together to say we can't continue to sustain an economy based on...
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. >> reporter: d.c. developer monty hoffman will soon be offering 100 compact apartments, 350 square feet a piece, on the city's southwest waterfront. he says the housing market is being driven by a new generation of buyers whose priorities have changed. >> they're more about experience than material things. they like their space but they like the street theater. the street, the cafes, those omcome our living room. housubois: for the tiny house lighbors, their living rooms will include a breathtaking view. >> we're worried about zombies creeping in a few times a year. the full moons are a bit frightening. >> reporter: washington housing codes don't yet allow people to live in the homes full time so for now, the group says, it's a showcase, a microscopic model of their american dream. >> i think people are starting to understand, you know, lower cost, affordable housing can be- - can be very livable. and maybe we don't need the big mcmansions that we've been living in. >> dubois: and just because they're
. >> reporter: d.c. developer monty hoffman will soon be offering 100 compact apartments, 350 square feet a piece, on the city's southwest waterfront. he says the housing market is being driven by a new generation of buyers whose priorities have changed. >> they're more about experience than material things. they like their space but they like the street theater. the street, the cafes, those omcome our living room. housubois: for the tiny house lighbors, their living rooms will...
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>> reporter: that is shared by some parents parents in washington, d.c. where the son of bola aina attends school. >> mow we don't want guns in our school. >> reporter: but some parent here disagree. armed guards, they say, could be part of the answer. >> i think any effort to-- to protect our children is worth it. >> one of the difficulties is being every place, everywhere, all the time. >> reporter: school safety expert ronald stephens says having armed guards at schools could help but he noteses there was an armed deputy sheriff at columbine hool in colorado more than a decade ago. he was unable to stop the kill of 33 people by two heavily armed students. studies show security measures can make students feel less safe, according to school psychologist eric rossen. >> the ques are given that there is a risk of danger. >> desiree used to be an nray supporter, and now she's not so sure, but her daughter likes the fact that newtown decided to station an officer at her school. >> when i told her there would be a police officer when she goes back on january
>> reporter: that is shared by some parents parents in washington, d.c. where the son of bola aina attends school. >> mow we don't want guns in our school. >> reporter: but some parent here disagree. armed guards, they say, could be part of the answer. >> i think any effort to-- to protect our children is worth it. >> one of the difficulties is being every place, everywhere, all the time. >> reporter: school safety expert ronald stephens says having armed...